Passer au contenu principal

Mathematics (thesaurus)

Choisissez le vocabulaire dans lequel chercher

Concept information

set theory > Martin's axiom

Terme préférentiel

Martin's axiom  

Définition

  • In the mathematical field of set theory, Martin's axiom, introduced by Donald A. Martin and Robert M. Solovay, is a statement that is independent of the usual axioms of ZFC set theory. It is implied by the continuum hypothesis, but it is consistent with ZFC and the negation of the continuum hypothesis. Informally, it says that all cardinals less than the cardinality of the continuum, , behave roughly like . The intuition behind this can be understood by studying the proof of the Rasiowa–Sikorski lemma. It is a principle that is used to control certain forcing arguments.
    (Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin%27s_axiom)

Concept générique

Traductions

URI

http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/PSR-C1C1Z6ZF-X

Télécharger ce concept :

RDF/XML TURTLE JSON-LD Date de création 21/08/2023, dernière modification le 21/08/2023